Synopses & Reviews
Eight-year-old Iva Honeycutt is sure that she's destined for greatness. And this summer Iva has big plans to make her first great discovery: finding General Braddock's treasure, which was buried somewhere in her small town of Uncertain, Virginia during the French and Indian War. And to make sure she's up to the task, she invents a new name for her discoverer self, Iva Honeysuckle.
Still, even a great discoverer can hit a few bumps on the road. Like Iva's bossy double-first cousin, Heaven. And her great-great-grandfather Ludwell's treasure map not exactly being crystal clear. And on top of it all, her supposedly trusty dog, Sweetlips, falling asleep on the job. Must Iva do everything on her own?
Candice Ransom and Heather Ross have created a sweet, self-assured and completely irrepressible heroine in Iva.
Synopsis
Eight year old Iva Honeycutt is ready to spend the summer before fourth grade searching for General Braddock's buried treasure that's somewhere in her small town of Uncertain, but that's easier said than done. Especially when her bossy double-first cousin Heaven never leaves her alone, and her great-great grandfather Ludwell's treasure map isn't exactly a piece of cake to figure out. But Iva is determined to discover something--
anything--and not even having a family that recognizes none of her talents is going to stop her.
About the Author
Candice Ransom (www.candiceransom.com) has published more than one hundred books for children, including
Iva Honeysuckle Discovers the World,
Seeing Sky-Blue Pink,
Finding Day's Bottom, and The
Big Green Pocketbook. She lives with her husband in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Heather Ross (www.heatherross.squarespace.com) is an artist, author and textile designer. Her first book, Weekend Sewing, came out in 2009. She has been featured on The Martha Stewart Show. Heather's home and studio are in New York City.